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May 23, 1980 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-23

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16 Friday, May 23, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

One Lone Tree

Please plant for me
Just one lone tree
,A tree of love
A tree of life
A tree to comfort all the land.
Please plant this tree-
This tree for me
In the land I love so well
In the land of Is-ra-el.

By DR. MAURICE CROLL

(4- shade and cover
From the windblown sands
That blow so constantly
Across the promised land.

That love may find a pathway
To the weary land below
Direct from heaven above.

Let love now flow without restraint
Into these roots to'multiply
Tenfold and then tenfold again
To reach the spreading branches of the trees
And sprout anew with seedlings bright.

Now let these two loves
From Heaven and earth
Unite in symbiotic stance, reinforced
To scatter across the lands.

Sink deep its roots
Into the anguished land
To burrow far and wide
To mine the countryside for love
The love so deeply grained
Retained more than 3,000 years
To bloom again in welcome soil.

Then call the friendly winds
To scatter love across the lands
So that each barren sandy loam
Will wax abundant and
Give forth to growing things
With each and every harvest time.

Now bless this tree and
Let it be fruitful, multiplied
To fill up the entire land
Until each path and highway
Hath now its protective lair

Let now new trees be born
To multiply tenfold again
And stand so stately all the day
Tall sentinels that hold their heads
Far tall into the sky above

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NEW YORK — Israel's
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P.S. Moshe Rab-Ey-Nu
translates
Moses, our Rabbi
(teacher or leader)

Then will I know for sure
That even in the land of Moab
Somewhere in the Nebo's mountain
Above a lonely unmarked grave

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That here lies shade,
Shades of love
Above his grave
From this one lone tree
O'er this unknown grave
Of him we loved so well
The greatest leader of our race
Moshe-Rab-Ey-Nu

Now let these trees
Stand in lines together
To guard the pathways of the land
Or in a native hora style
Arm in arm entwined
And chant in unison
This is the promised land of love
Love for all mankind.

Bar-Ilan U.'s Silver Jubilee
Celebrated at NY Event

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Where no man has ever seen
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1955 by Prof. Pinhas Chur-
gin, who became its first
president and was named
for the late Rabbi Meir
Bar-Ilan, president of the
World Mizrachi organiza-
tion. Phillip Stollman of De-
troit is chairman of the uni-
versity's board.
Prof. Saul Lieberman, re-
ctor and distinguished serv-
ice professor of Talmud at
the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, will
have a chair in the
Jerusalem Talmud estab-
lished at Bar-Ilan in his
honor at the dinner.
Hermann Merkin, a
long-time supporter of the
university, will receive an
honorary PhD from Dr.
Emanuel Rackman, Bar-
Ilan's president.
Dr. Lieberman, known
as one of the world's lead-
ing biblical scholars, was
awarded the Israel Prize
in 1971, the only non-
Israeli to receive this
highest award of the state
of Israel.
He is a member of the
Board of Trustees of Bar-
Ilan, which awarded him an
honorary doctorate in 1971.
Dr. Lieberman also received
an honorary doctorate from
Harvard University in
1966.
Merkin has been active in
the United Jewish Appeal
and Israel Bond campaigns.
A member of the Board of
Trustees of Bar-Ilan, he has
also been involved in the af-
fairs of other higher educa-
tional institutions, includ-
ing Yeshiva University,
where he established a
chair in Talmud and Jewish
philosophy named after his
father.

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